How would you quilt this???
#14
Boy that's a tuffy!! What about outlining the butterfly and then do the cross-hatching below. I would try to do outline quilting of the more prominent designs and see how much area it covers. With W&N I believe its 10" between quilting.
#18
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Location: Suisun, CAlifornia
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kat,
What if you chose a color... say
pink since the back is pink... and
fmq on all the pink in the quilt?
On the pink rick rack lines, around
the pink flowers, stipple on all the
solid pink areas, etc. There looks
to be enough pink that the quilting
would be evenly spaced over the
surface of the quilt and then the
design would look nice on the back also.
I don't know how difficult that would be,
but it's an idea.
What if you chose a color... say
pink since the back is pink... and
fmq on all the pink in the quilt?
On the pink rick rack lines, around
the pink flowers, stipple on all the
solid pink areas, etc. There looks
to be enough pink that the quilting
would be evenly spaced over the
surface of the quilt and then the
design would look nice on the back also.
I don't know how difficult that would be,
but it's an idea.
#20
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Mesa, Arizona
Posts: 2,201
Ok, Ladies, thanks so much for the input. I knew I could count on you all for ideas. I have some scrap fabric of this print and I will practice on it to see how it comes out. If it doesn't look too challenging, then I will go for it and post the final product when I am done! Thanks so much. I am not a perfect FMQer but I sure enjoy doing it. So what the heck!
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